We make minimal use of Dist::Zilla to create a basic project skeleton.
I realize Dist::Zilla is not everyone's favorite tool for this purpose,
but I am choosing it for the purpose of the tutorial because its simple enough for my basic need.
If you know enough to not like Dist::Zilla then I will assume you know enough to perform this next task using some other tool.

Most Perl projects use commandline tools,
rather than a GUI IDE.
You should open a terminal with a commandline interface of choice,
change to a directory where you like to store project files (such as $HOME or $HOME/Desktop) and proceed.

You did a lot of cut and paste this step, I promise things will be more interesting later on. However, you did all the main grunt work that it takes to get going on a well formed Perl project. At this point you have a DBIC application that you'd actually be able to use.